![]() (DC Comics co-publisher Jim Lee talked about all of this today with Melissa Block on All Things Considered.)Īt the same time, DC is attempting to diversify its offerings, rounding out the capes-and-cowls comics with horror comics, war comics, western comics, etc. ![]() Over the next few weeks, the publisher will roll out the rest of its line of 52 different titles, all of which will begin with issue #1 - new (or slightly altered) versions of both iconic and little-known characters, new (or slightly altered) costumes ( Wonder Woman Sartorial Update: Jeggings OUT, Star-spangled short-shorts BACK IN), new storylines. We discussed this move when DC first announced it, but briefly: So, it's the first title of DC Comics' grand narrative experiment: An attempt to secure new readers by completely clearing the superhero slate and starting anew. (It arrives on web servers as well, but we'll get to that in a bit.) ![]() Today, Justice League #1 arrives in comics shops. For more about the DC Comics reboot, check out Melissa Block's discussion with DC Comics co-publisher Jim Lee from All Things Considered.
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